Elucidation of DNA-Eltrombopag Binding: Electrochemical, Spectroscopic and Molecular Docking Techniques.
Somaye CheraghiPelin ŞenelBurcu Dogan TopalSoykan AgarMahsa MajidianMine YurtseverEsen Bellur AticiAyşegül GölcüSibel Ayşıl ÖzkanPublished in: Biosensors (2023)
Eltrombopag is a powerful adjuvant anticancer drug used in treating MS (myelodysplastic syndrome) and AML (acute myeloid leukemia) diseases. In this study, the interaction mechanism between eltrombopag and DNA was studied by voltammetry, spectroscopic techniques, and viscosity measurements. We developed a DNA-based biosensor and nano-biosensor using reduced graphene oxide-modified glassy carbon electrode to detect DNA-eltrombopag binding. The reduction of desoxyguanosine (dGuo) and desoxyadenosine (dAdo) oxidation signals in the presence of the drug demonstrated that a strong interaction could be established between the eltrombopag and dsDNA. The eltrombopag-DNA interaction was further investigated by UV absorption and fluorescence emission spectroscopy to gain more quantitative insight on binding. Viscosity measurements were utilized to characterize the binding mode of the drug. To shed light on the noncovalent interactions and binding mechanism of eltrombopag molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD), simulations were performed. Through simultaneously carried out experimental and in silico studies, it was established that the eltrombopag binds onto the DNA via intercalation.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- molecular dynamics
- single molecule
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- acute myeloid leukemia
- molecular dynamics simulations
- gold nanoparticles
- reduced graphene oxide
- dna binding
- nucleic acid
- binding protein
- sensitive detection
- high resolution
- multiple sclerosis
- circulating tumor cells
- solid state
- quantum dots
- label free
- ms ms
- ionic liquid
- nitric oxide
- aqueous solution
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia